Taylor Swift plans to attend the Super Bowl to support Travis Kelce next month, but she might not have the easiest time getting there.

The singer is due to perform in Tokyo, Japan the day before the game and should hop on a flight out right away to get her back on U.S. soil in time. But problems shouldn’t pop up until she’s in Las Vegas as private jet parking is sold out and has rich folk freaking out.
“A colleague of mine owns a hedge fund in New York, he got tickets for the game and presumably spent a lot of money for them,” a private jet insider told the New York Post. “I was going to Vegas with him.”
“They couldn’t find a slot and getting out on Sunday night felt risky. It’s not worth going if you can’t get home when you want to. They decided to leave the jet be and watch the game in New York.”
The Harry Reid International Airport, plus the two nearest executive jet strips, are all filled due to LIV Golf hosting its first tournament in Vegas ahead of the Super Bowl. The tourney will end on Saturday.
The NFL has reserved some spots for teams and owners, while Taylor should be able to land but not park.
“Taylor Swift will definitely have a spot through the NFL to land, but not necessarily a place to park,” Cirrus Aviation Services partner Michael Giordano was quoted as saying.
“I have a client with a G5,” he added. “He wants to land his plane on the Friday before the Super Bowl and put it in my hangar. I told him that I don’t think I can do it. I told him, ‘Dude, it’s not about money. I can’t get you in.’”
Well, that’s half the problem solved. We’re sure she’s going to be able to figure out the rest.
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